Profile: As a part-time player with decent speed, Harris' fantasy value is already fairly limited. As his career .240/.330/.349 slash line demonstrates, Harris' main value is tied to how often he can steal bases. But at age 33, his speed may no longer be an asset. Last season, Harris only managed to steal five bases while being caught four times. His ability to take a walk makes him a useful fourth or fifth outfielder on a major league roster, but he won't produce enough value for your fantasy team. (Chris Cwik)

The Quick Opinion: Due to his poor bat and irregular playing time, Harris has never been a strong fantasy option. Now that he appears to be losing his main asset -- speed -- he's fallen off the fantasy radar.